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Patrick Feeney (born Sligo 1800) known as Old Malabar, an Irish juggler, who worked in sideshows in England and Scotland in the 19th century. Between 1830 and 1862 he worked a double act with English acrobat Henry Johnson.

Feeney is shown wearing a cup on his head, in which he used to catch a ball during his act.
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Ffynhonnell "Glasgow and its characters, Old Malabar", Dundee Weekly News, 10 October 1888, page 3 col.1
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